Loughborough Echo

University’s £18,000 gift for Grange Park

£18,000 Grange Park donation

- ANDY RUSH andy.rush@reachplc.com

LOUGHBOROU­GH University has handed over an early £18,000 Christmas present to the Grange Park Centre, which means building work can now commence.

The centre, in the Grange Park housing estate, is being built for the communitie­s of the Shelthorpe Ward - which includes Shelthorpe, Grange Park and Haddon Way.

It aims to provide a new space for the residents in the area to engage in activities such as counsellin­g, advice, training for older people in IT skills, parent and toddler groups, fitness and gardening classes as well as youth clubs and private events.

Architectu­ral plans for the centre were first unveiled in September 2017 and the team involved have raised over £670,000 in just 12 months to allow the project to progress.

The centre has also received donations from a number of organi- sations, including the Big Lottery Reaching Communitie­s Building Fund, Charnwood Borough Council and numerous charitable trusts.

The university has provided the funding through its Community Donations Fund, an initiative which sets aside a budget each year to financiall­y support community groups and organisati­ons across Charnwood.

Paul Gadd, chair and trustee of the Grange Park Centre, said: “We had a funding gap of £18,000 preventing us from moving forward with the building constructi­on.

“When I received an email from the university to tell me they had decided to bridge that gap, I was overwhelme­d and speechless. It is such an exhilarati­ng feeling for us to know that after so many years and such hard work by so many volunteers, we can now move forward with the project to make it happen.

“Two members of the project working group – along with our ambassador Stef Reid – are Loughborou­gh University alumni. It gives us a huge amount of pride knowing that Loughborou­gh University is supporting the work in the local community.”

Jon Walker, chair of the Community Donations Committee and the university’s director of enterprise developmen­t, added: “The university is delighted to be able to make this grant to the Grange Park Centre enabling the project to move forward.

“Centres play a vital role in building communitie­s, bringing people together and providing valuable support services. We have previously been able to support a range of other local centres over the years, and our support for this latest project underlines our commitment to invest in local communitie­s in Loughborou­gh.”

Since its inception in 2009, the university has provided over £80,000 to support community centres including the Marios Tinenti Centre, Altogether Place, The Hut, John Storer House, Fearon Hall and the Shree Ram Krishna Centre.

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 ??  ?? Loughborou­gh University has provided £18,000 in funding for the Grange Park Centre, which now means building work can commence. Pictured left to right are: Jon Walker, Loughborou­gh University, Paul Gadd, Grange Park Centre, Robert Allison, Loughborou­gh University vice chancellor and Joanne Lipman, Grange Park Centre
Loughborou­gh University has provided £18,000 in funding for the Grange Park Centre, which now means building work can commence. Pictured left to right are: Jon Walker, Loughborou­gh University, Paul Gadd, Grange Park Centre, Robert Allison, Loughborou­gh University vice chancellor and Joanne Lipman, Grange Park Centre

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